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Mothers Are Leaders - Battle-Walters Denu, Kimberly; Walters, Janet
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From the lives and studies of women who juggle multiple roles, Mothers Are Leaders tackles the challenges of being a mother-leader by pinpointing strategies and skills needed to maintain balance. This book offers readers the opportunity to gain insight, and likely find reflections of their own lives, in the stories and studies within these pages. Author and Editor Kimberly Battle-Walters Denu writes: "Every mother is a leader--whether she is in the workplace or at home." From the worlds of academe, ministry, and business, the contributors offer a wealth of knowledge in this arena of study that…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the lives and studies of women who juggle multiple roles, Mothers Are Leaders tackles the challenges of being a mother-leader by pinpointing strategies and skills needed to maintain balance. This book offers readers the opportunity to gain insight, and likely find reflections of their own lives, in the stories and studies within these pages. Author and Editor Kimberly Battle-Walters Denu writes: "Every mother is a leader--whether she is in the workplace or at home." From the worlds of academe, ministry, and business, the contributors offer a wealth of knowledge in this arena of study that is breaking open. Their chapters address flexibility, prioritizing, mentoring, strategic leadership, change, nurturing, defining reality, authenticity, and preparation and training.
Autorenporträt
Kimberly Battle-Walters Denu, PhD, is the Special Advisor to the President and Provost, a former Vice Provost for undergraduate programs, and a professor at Azusa Pacific University. Dr. Battle-Walters Denu received her bachelor's degree from Vanguard University of Southern California, her master's degree in social work from Temple University, and her doctorate in sociology, with an emphasis in race and family, from the University of Florida. She and her husband are the proud parents of three amazing children. She is also the eldest daughter and friend of Janet Walters, the co-editor for this book. Janet Walters is the vice president of Walters Enterprises and co-owner of Home Video Studio franchise in California. Janet is an ordained minister and enjoys speaking at various church events throughout the United States. She serves on the national advisory council for the United Church of the Living God. She and her husband, Randall, have been married for over forty years and both enjoy traveling the world and finding new adventures. She is the mother of four daughters and has five lovely grandchildren.